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"What's in the bag?": Rules for Making Luggage Important

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Two years’ worth of treasure weighing you down? Not racing across rooftops as nimbly as you’d like? Unable to convince the gatekeeper that your massive, glowing backpack is totally unsuspicious? Consider these optional rules for taking a load off. Of course, no self-respecting adventurer just leaves their debatably gotten gains under the tavern bed, so also consider these storage rules for where to stash your gear…

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Michael P January 16, 2022 10:56 pm UTC
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Simple and effective rules for interjecting a little realism into your adventures. This is a quick fix that doesn't too harshly penalize the player that needs to carry everything at all times, but does add incentive to travel with a more realistic load. The section featuring storerooms and vaults gives DM's a location to entice players with as either a location to rob or a place to store all their ill-gotten loot. A great set of rules to add to your game.
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